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he sites listed below are intended to assist the reader in their research on relevant issues. The Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust does not necessarily endorse the opinions or views presented on any of the sites listed. We aren't responsible for everything a writer writes, who his friends are, or everyone he communicates with.

We have grouped sites generally as Revisionist, Holocaust Fundamentalist, Holocaust Museums, Free Speech, interesting Blogs, Book Sellers and Other sites of interest. Over time we may add additional categories and plan to add additional sites as we discover them. In order to have a truly open debate on the subject of the Holocaust, it is critically important that readers familiarize themselves with both Fundamentalist viewpoints, Revisionist viewpoints, and perhaps most importantly the struggle for all to speak, write and think freely on this subject. Happy surfing!

Institute for Historical Review: Founded in 1978, the Institute for Historical Review is a public interest educational, research and publishing center dedicated to promoting greater public awareness of history, and especially socially-politically relevant aspects of twentieth century history.

DePaul Academic Freedom Committee: Academic Freedom Committee is a student organization at DePaul University that seeks to preserve academic freedom on campus. Recently, there have been a number of academic freedom infringements at DePaul. We are a group of students that have organized to bring attention to these events and work for those who have been silenced.

Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC): Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

First Amendment Center: "The freedom of the press is not the freedom of propaganda or pornography. It is the freedom to discuss the hardest questions and to find answers."